Tag Archives: invasion of privacy

“Door May Open for Challenge to Secret Wiretaps”

Although I am, of course, fascinated by the complex of stories and legal and emotional arguments regarding privacy, security, leaks and the NSA, I haven’t found an issue that can meet my (very loose) criteria for reporting anything about this … Continue reading

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Jury verdict report on an invasion of privacy-family lawsuit

I’m glad these reports are hitting the internet, although I’m not sure how instructive this one will be for us average people. A woman sued her sister for invasion of privacy. The defendant-sister did not show up in court, so … Continue reading

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Users sue LinkedIn: no kidding

Via the New York Times’s Vindu Goel I learned about this lawsuit against LinkedIn: Users Sue LinkedIn Over Harvesting of E-Mail Addresses – NYTimes.com. I’m glad someone is suing them. I have been irritated at LinkedIn, when they — without … Continue reading

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